I read wrote this a while ago about "the notion of taint": governments can't stop Bitcoin, but they can make people believe Bitcoin is "dirty". So the notion of taint is an attack on Bitcoin's fungibility, which is an attack on Bitcoin itself.
Those who have been in this for a long time have surely noticed that they are trying to boil us like a frog (someone mentioned it recently) in other words very slowly until it is too late. Countries like Turkey, Vietnam, and Thailand have a completely open tactic based on the fact that you can buy, sell, and store cryptocurrencies, but paying with them is prohibited - while on the other hand, the rest of the world is doing everything to get the idea out of the average person's head that they should use Bitcoin as a currency.
It's not something that comes exclusively from political circles, but we hear it every day from people like Saylor or companies like BlackRock. The latter has very, to say the least, strange attitudes when it comes to BTC, and for those who don't know, they long ago bought majority shares in practically all the biggest BTC mining companies. Some say they are building a Trojan horse, others that they have already built it and successfully deployed it.
Just remember, while mixers can help with couple issues, but they’re not a magic solution, using them can still raise eyebrows, and the legal landscape is always changing. Always do your research and consider the risks before using any service.
It's been quite a few years since someone opened
Breaking Mixing Services in which it is proven that mixers are not quite as resilient as they seem, because at that time all but one have proven to be quite ineffective in what they are supposed to provide to each client.
If one man could do it, I have no doubt that some much more powerful organizations today can do much more, because it's no secret that they've been working on it for over 10 years.